Sandusky Seeks Pension Restoration

Former Penn State Football Coach's Benefits Were Revoked After Conviction for Child Sexual Abuse

Former Pennsylvania State University football coach Jerry Sandusky testified from prison Tuesday in an effort to win back his state pension, the first time he has spoken in a public forum since he was sentenced in October 2012 for child sex abuse.

Mr. Sandusky, a former assistant coach, is appealing the Pennsylvania State Employees' Retirement System's decision to revoke his $4,900-a-month pension after his sentencing.